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Docket UE21106
Order UE08-13

IN THE MATTER of an application by Maritime Electric Company, Limited pursuant to Section 43 of the Electric Power Act, R.S.P.E.I. 1988, Cap. E-4.

BEFORE THE COMMISSION

On Thursday, the 31st day of July, 2008.

Maurice Rodgerson, Chair
John Broderick, Commissioner
Anne Petley, Commissioner
Ernest Arsenault, Commissioner


Order


WHEREAS the Commission has received a request from Maritime Electric Company, Limited pursuant to Section 43 of the Electric Power Act, R.S.P.E.I. 1988, Cap. E-4,  for permission, without notice, to enter upon the lands of Charles and Lorraine Collicutt (the "Property Owner") for the purpose of preliminary surveys and examinations in connection with a proposed easement for its transmission line being constructed between Sherbrooke and St. Anthony in Prince County, Prince Edward Island;

IT IS ORDERED THAT

1.  In accordance with Section 43 of the Electric Power Act, R.S.P.E.I., Cap. E-4, the Commission hereby grants permission to Maritime Electric Company, Limited to enter upon Provincial Parcel Number 22038 registered in the name of Charles and Lorraine Collicutt (the “Property Owner”) for the purposes of preliminary surveys and examinations, without liability other than for actual damage.

DATED at Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, this 31st day of July, 2008.

BY THE COMMISSION:

Maurice Rodgerson, Chair

John Broderick, Commissioner

Anne Petley, Commissioner

Ernest Arsenault, Commissioner


Notice:

Section 12 of the Island Regulatory and Appeals Commission Act reads as follows:

12. The Commission may, in its absolute discretion, review, rescind or vary any order or decision made by it or rehear any application before deciding it.

Parties to this proceeding seeking a review of the Commission's decision or order in this matter may do so by filing with the Commission, at the earliest date, a written Request for Review, which clearly states the reasons for the review and the nature of the relief sought.

Sections 13.(1) and 13(2) of the Act provide as follows:

13.(1) An appeal lies from a decision or order of the Commission to the Appeal Division of the Supreme Court upon a question of law or jurisdiction.

(2) The appeal shall be made by filing a notice of appeal in the Supreme Court within twenty days after the decision or order appealed from and the Civil Procedure Rules respecting appeals apply with the necessary changes.